Mad Men: show-data.csv

The primary file show-data.csv contains data of actors who appeared on at least half the episodes of television shows that were nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Drama since the year 2000. It contains the following variables:

Header

Definition

Performer

The name of the actor, according to IMDb. This is not a unique identifier - two performers appeared in more than one program

Show

The television show where this actor appeared in more than half the episodes

Show Start

The year the television show began

Show End

The year the television show ended, "PRESENT" if the show remains on the air as of May 10.

Status?

Why the actor is no longer on the program: "END" if the show has concluded, "LEFT" if the show remains on the air.

CharEnd

The year the character left the show. Equal to "Show End" if the performer stayed on until the final season.

Years Since

2015 minus CharEnd

#LEAD

The number of leading roles in films the performer has appeared in since and including "CharEnd", according to OpusData

#SUPPORT

The number of leading roles in films the performer has appeared in since and including "CharEnd", according to OpusData

#Shows

The number of seasons of television of which the performer appeared in at least half the episodes since and including "CharEnd", according to OpusData

Score

#LEAD + #Shows + 0.25*(#SUPPORT)

Score/Y

"Score" divided by "Years Since"

lead_notes

The list of films counted in #LEAD

support_notes

The list of films counted in #SUPPORT

show_notes

The seasons of shows counted in #Shows

The supplemental file performer-scores.csv is the consolidated data from show-data.csv made into a pivot table.

The Brave One, 2007; Nobel Son, 2008; The Proposal, 2009; The Open Road, 2009; Did You Hear About the Morgans?, 2009; The Help, 2011; Dirty Girl, 2011; Last Vegas, 2013; the One I Love, 2014; Kaguyahime no monogatari, 2015